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Dan & Patricia are hopeful adoptive parents from Massachusetts waiting to adopt a baby.
If you are pregnant and considering placing your child for adoption, please read the following Dear Birthmother Letter.

Our Family
Here is a little bit about us. We were married in the summer of 2001. While we met several years beforehand and first dated in Massachusetts, after we got married we lived on the West Coast for a few years before returning here to New England to settle down for good to be closer to friends and family. After we first met, we slowly and surely grew to love and respect one another, and finally decided to get married, raise a family, and spend the rest of our lives together. The starting and raising a family part has been a bit harder than we expected, as for several years we had a very hard time having a child on our own. But we were very fortunate and today are the proud parents of a beautiful, healthy, happy boy called A.J. who is now 2 years old. He would love to have a brother or sister and we would very much like to expand our family and have a second child. We are eager to adopt a child. All of our family and friends are supporting us in this effort, and will also be so happy to have a new relative and member of the family! Dan has a cousin who was adopted as a toddler, and we both have friends who were adopted when they were young children, so we know it is important to be honest and open with our adopted child about where he or she came from and to remember to be thankful for the sacrifices made by you, the child’s birth mother.
Our Home
We live in a safe, comfortable home in a traditional neighborhood in a wonderful community. Nearby live numerous friends and relatives. Within walking distance of our home are an elementary school; a children's playground; a recreation center that includes baseball and soccer fields, tennis courts, walking trails, swimming facilities, and an ice skating arena; several churches, a medical center, a grocery store, and all types of daily conveniences such as a pharmacy and a bakery. A wide variety of people from all stages of life -- young, mature, elderly ---live in our neighborhood and there is a mix of married couples with families and young adults. It is a fun and friendly environment within which children can learn, play, and grow up. Whenever we can, we take advantage of the many opportunities near our home and throughout the Northeast to go out together as a family to restaurants, libraries, parks, and playgrounds. | Our Letter | About Us | Favorites | Album | Journal | Contact Us |